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1 The further he drove upon his southwesterly course , the emptier were the well-known thoroughfares.
2 The craft barely slowed down before plowing through the ice, taking a southwesterly course toward the Atlantic.
3 Detouring around the crack that had so nearly proved disastrous, they continued their southwesterly course across the ice.
4 I started off in a southwesterly course , over the Cumberland Mountains, and went about seventy miles through a heavily timbered country.
5 The King's Mountain range itself is about sixteen miles in length, extending in a southwesterly course from one State into the other.
6 At 8.30 he reformed his fleet in column and continued on a southwesterly course until 9 o'clock.
7 It began to tell on the health of the crew, so he weighed anchor on July 5th and stood on a southwesterly course .
8 He had set the mat on a southwesterly course that should have left the Sea of Grass at or near the port city of Edge.
9 We pursued a southwesterly course now, following the lead of the craggy red wall that stretched on and on for hundreds of miles into Utah.
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